Tuscan Tuna Salad

This Quick Tuscan Tuna Salad is a quick and easy lunch option or even dinner! It’s packed with protein, healthy, light, and makes a great salad jar to take to work!

Tuscan Tuna Salad

If you are in need of a quick, light, and healthy salad this is the one for you! This tuna salad has no mayo and is packed with protein thanks to the tuna and chickpeas. It’s full of flavor and it’s perfect to pack in a jar and take to work or even as a quick dinner!

I don’t know about you guys but I am ready for a break from this heat!! It has been one hot summer here in Colorado and I’m over it! It’s too hot for my kids to go outside and I have run out of new ideas to keep them busy. We don’t do much screen time and I would like to keep it that way but darn it’s hard!

So, if any of you have any ideas send them my way, please!!!

Some things we are already doing is going to our public library (once a week), swimming lessons, piano lessons (once a week), typing lessons (I found a great online typing course for free! typing.com is what I am currently using and I really like it!), and the standard indoor activities such as playdoh, moonsand….

A healthy, no mayo tuna salad!

So, with my house being all crazy like I have been making quick and easy lunches (because then the littles can go down for nap sooner, lol!). I can enjoy this salad while my kids can have their “kid” lunch and I feel good about myself because I know I’m eating something healthy.

I like that this salad is packed with protein! I struggle with getting enough protein in my diet (I’m a carb lover!) so this salad ensures I get a good punch in at lunch to help power me through the rest of the day.

This recipe was adapted from the Better Homes and Garden Tuscan Tuna Salad. I made a few changes based on what I had on hand.

Tuscan Tuna Salad in a Mason Jar:

As I mentioned earlier this tuna salad makes a great mason jar salad to take to work. How to make this mason jar salad:

Place dressing in the bottom of the jar.

Top with chickpeas.

Top with tuna.

Top with chopped vegetables.

Cram as much greens as you can into the jar. This is important because it helps hold everything into place.

This salad jar will last 5-7 days in the refrigerator.

Tips about this No Mayo Tuscan Tuna Salad:

You can use any type of salad greens you prefer. I used a baby salad mix which had baby spinach and tender greens in it. But chopped Romaine, spinach, kale, or anything you prefer will work here.

Don’t have chickpeas on hand, no problem. Swap them out for a white bean or really any bean. Just be sure to drain and rinse well. I happen to really like chickpeas and they went great in this salad!